Relational Vampires

Loving the people who suck the life out of you. They drain your joy, eat up your time, and rain on your parade, but there’s a better way to deal with Relational Vampires than stakes, garlic, and pitchforks.

Craig Groeschel’s series “Relational Vampires: Loving the People Who Suck the Life Out of You” addresses the challenge of managing relationships with emotionally draining individuals. He uses the metaphor of ‘vampires’ to describe those who can be overly needy, critical, or manipulative, draining others’ energy. Groeschel provides practical, biblically-based guidance on setting healthy boundaries while maintaining compassion and kindness. He emphasizes the importance of understanding, patience, and the power of love and forgiveness in such relationships. This series offers insightful strategies to protect one’s emotional well-being while also extending grace and support to those who may be difficult to love.
Craig Groeschel’s series “Relational Vampires: Loving the People Who Suck the Life Out of You” addresses the challenge of managing relationships with emotionally draining individuals. He uses the metaphor of ‘vampires’ to describe those who can be overly needy, critical, or manipulative, draining others’ energy. Groeschel provides practical, biblically-based guidance on setting healthy boundaries while maintaining compassion and kindness. He emphasizes the importance of understanding, patience, and the power of love and forgiveness in such relationships. This series offers insightful strategies to protect one’s emotional well-being while also extending grace and support to those who may be difficult to love.

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